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Mrs Harding, who walks 30 miles daily, c. 1920 (gelatin silver print)
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Mrs Harding, who walks 30 miles daily, c. 1920 (gelatin silver print)
622594 Mrs Harding, who walks 30 miles daily, c.1920 (gelatin silver print) by Partridge, S. W. & Co. (fl.1920); 15.5x11.4 cm; Private Collection; eMichael Graham-Stewart; out of copyright
Media ID 22409568
© Michael Graham-Stewart / Bridgeman Images
Banana Bananas Bowl Copyspace Headscarf Leaning Pineapple Pineapples Resting Black And White Photograph
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This gelatin silver print from the 1920s showcases Mrs. Harding, a remarkable woman who walks an astonishing 30 miles daily. The photograph, taken by S. W. & Co. , captures her in a moment of repose, leaning against a table adorned with an array of tropical fruits. Mrs. Harding's profile is beautifully highlighted against the black and white backdrop, emphasizing her strength and resilience. She wears a traditional headscarf and dress that exude African heritage, adding depth to the cultural context of the image. The composition is enriched by the presence of various fruits such as bananas and pineapples displayed in a bowl nearby. This juxtaposition between Mrs. Harding's physical endurance and nature's bountiful offerings creates an intriguing narrative within this portrait. The photographer skillfully captures Mrs. Harding at rest, allowing viewers to appreciate both her physical prowess and serene demeanor simultaneously. Her half-length pose invites us into her world while leaving ample space for interpretation or potential use in scientific or botanical contexts. This historic photograph not only immortalizes Mrs. Harding but also serves as a testament to human determination and connection with nature through its depiction of food sources intertwined with personal achievement.
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